Mangalore: Mohammed Kunhi appointed JD(S) district president


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Mangalore, Jun 23: Mohammed Kunhi has been appointed the president of JD(S) Dakshina Kannada district committee, following the resignation of M B Sadashiva three days ago.

Sadashiva had resigned from the post district president citing personal reasons. He continues to be a member of JD(S).

Kunhi was until now the working president of JD(S) district committee.

Mohammed Kunhi was appointed by JD(S) national president Deve Gowda. As per Deve Gowda's order, former MLA and party's caretaker president M S Narayana Rao has issued a written order of appointment.

B Mohammed Kunhi has previously served as the chief secretary of Karnataka JD(S). He was also a member of state Wakf Council and JD(S) DK district working president. He is presently a member of Karnataka parliamentary board.

 

  

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  • Sharief, Bangalore

    Tue, Jun 24 2014

    Mr. Aslam, your thoughts are well appreciated. Firstly I would like to educate yourself to know exactly the meaning of LEADER regardless who is the person.

    For every party/organisation/team there should be a leader who is could manage the whole team and lead to success.

    Regarding your second point of telling the story to the children's, this would be aborning story to your children's you can tell something interesting like your story and your children's can circulate it.

    It's a good opportunity to Mr. Kunhi to gain the people's trust and to prove himself..I am not talking in favor of Kunhi I am just saying let us hope for the best.

    Good luck lets not create the crack within the party.

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  • Basheer Kabaka, Abu Dhabi

    Tue, Jun 24 2014

    He Deserved this post....Real leader of Janata Dal....Congratulations Mr. Kunhi...

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  • mohammed aslam, mangalore

    Tue, Jun 24 2014

    it is too late mr.kunhi,becoming jds president like becoming apartments president,dont waist ur time behind jds,jds khatam hua kahani like we can say the story to our coming up children within a year like once upon a time jds was there,mr,kunhi was the president,if u want to help the people without post also u can do it....

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mapusa

    Mon, Jun 23 2014

    These people can fool only Minorities...

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  • Yenku, Panambur

    Mon, Jun 23 2014

    JDS - RIP

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE

    Mon, Jun 23 2014

    Can Mohd Kunchi "MULUGUTHIRUVA NOWKE" rescue or bring to shore? A million Dollar question.But under the circumstance it could be a futile exercise of JDS....One thing is clear JDS was laid to rest when it alienated SECULAR principles to make 20/20 match with COMMUNAL BJP.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Mon, Jun 23 2014

    Sh Ismail Perinje, when you point fingers at BJP, please understand that JD(S) sided & supported SDPI in last LS & ASsembly elections in DK & other places...Who is communal here? Minority supported SDPI in turn an off shoot of ....we all know! Be a marytr than being a desh drohi!!

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